

Noah Planavsky
Renowned for innovative contributions in the field of Earth sciences, Noah Planavsky serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Earth & Planetary Sciences at Yale University. His research is primarily centered on understanding the intricate dynamics of Earth's long-term evolution and climate. With a keen interest in the evolution of atmospheric carbon dioxide and methane levels, he delves into the complexities of carbon cycling and its implications for Earth's past and future climates. Professor Planavsky's work extends to the study of paleoclimate and the development of paleoweathering proxies, which are crucial for reconstructing ancient environmental conditions. His research not only sheds light on the historical aspects of Earth's climate but also provides valuable insights into contemporary climate challenges. Through his innovative approach and dedication to advancing the field, he continues to contribute significantly to our understanding of Earth's geological and climatic history.
Publications
, 4959-4990, 2022-06-29